Note: This list includes the four globulars which are probably
genuine members of the
Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy (SagDEG),
namely, M 54, Arp 2, Terzan 7 and Terzan 8.
One justification is that those will probably be incorporated in our Galaxy's
halo after the disruption of the dwarf galaxy.
Another one, Palomar 12, now a dynamical member of the Milky Way halo, was
probably captured from SagDEG at some earlier time.
It is also justified as it also contains the presumable four former members
of the Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy, which
was discovered in 2003 and is in an even more advanced state of disruption:
M79, NGC 1851, NGC 2298, and NGC 2808.
All these are now considered as members of the Galactic halo which recently
"immigrated" from disrupted and cannibalized dwarf galaxies.